Indonesia, along with Malaysia and the EU, have agreed to establish an Ad Hoc Joint Task Force on the EUDR to address various issues related to the implementation of the EUDR faced by Indonesia and Malaysia. This task force is also tasked with identifying the best solutions and resolutions regarding the implementation of the EUDR. "The implementation of the EUDR will clearly hurt and disadvantage vital agricultural and forestry commodities for us such as cocoa, coffee, rubber, timber products and palm oil," Coordinating Indonesian Economic Affairs Minister Airlangga Hartarto told representatives of civil society organizations and NGOs in Brussels ...
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